Prospectus 2017 - 2018
Prospectus 2017/18
“The individual attention given to pupils helps them to thrive.” Ofsted 2016
Welcome to Trinity It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Trinity School, an Outstanding Church of England Secondary School (SIAMS April 2016). The school continues to develop, and all members of our caring community are committed to ensuring that we provide the complete academic, spiritual and holistic education for your child. Trinity caters for pupils of all abilities, and our recent examination performance confirms this, achieving an exceptional Progress 8 score for the school. This means that whoever they are, wherever they start from and whatever their individual needs, Trinity caters for each and every pupil and achieves with every single defined pupil group. By Ofsted’s own measure, our progress with pupils would be deemed as ‘outstanding’, and is categorised as ‘significantly above the national average’ by the Department for Education. This is something that we are exceptionally proud of. Coupled with this is the tremendous performance of our Sixth Form students, achieving in a wide range of academic and vocational courses. As a result, Trinity students have relocated to prestigious Universities across the country to follow degree courses ranging from Philosophy to Pharmacy, Engineering to Economics, Maths to Media Arts. But Trinity is so much more than this. Our strong Christian ethos is central to all that we do here, and our school values of Hope, Compassion and Forgiveness permeate every aspect of school life. The Act of Worship, Eucharist and prayer meetings serve to confirm and support work in the classroom, and our Christian Ethos is an integral factor in the provision of exceptional pastoral care for each and every pupil – for which Trinity is renowned. Ofsted
commented in February 2016 that the provision for pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is no less than outstanding, with pupils’ personal development at the heart of the school’s work. We aim to find the route to excellence for every pupil in their time with us and to develop a lifelong love of learning. In doing so, we have very high expectations of all those that join our school, and demand the highest standards in terms of behaviour and application to their work. This creates an atmosphere and environment in which pupils feel safe and valued, in which they can grow and develop, and ultimately in which they can achieve anything that they are prepared to work for. Choosing a school for your son or daughter can be amongst the most difficult decisions a parent has to make. At Trinity they will flourish, benefitting from a safe and successful school with strong moral and spiritual guidance. This will enable them to make a full and notable contribution to the community they live in – now and in the future. We look forward to working with parents and carers as close partners in providing a challenging and exciting education for young people.
Simon Godden Associate Principal
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Vision with values Trinity is part of the Trinitas Academy Trust, which includes Christ Church (Erith) and St Augustine of Canterbury Primary Schools, and Slade Green Primary as an affiliated school. The trust is a successful partnership of schools where the emphasis is on providing high quality education for all our children. Strong Christian values are at the centre of every school in the trust. Schools work closely together within the trust on all aspects of teaching and learning, whilst still retaining their individual character. The Academy Trust is led by the Chief Executive, Deputy Chief Executive, a Board of Directors, representatives of the Bishop of Rochester and the Diocesan Board of Education. At Trinity, we believe in order and self-discipline. We work hard to provide an inspiring working environment and ensure the well-being and safety of our pupils at all times. High standards of conduct and behaviour are expected and achieved. The school has clear rules for pupils, which are given to all parents on admission. Parents are required to accept and support the school’s disciplinary code and Home-School Agreement. The school has a clear policy on rewards and sanctions included in the school’s behaviour policy which is available on request. Trinity School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and all staff and volunteers are expected to share that commitment.
Trinity aims to provide a curriculum that is both broad and balanced. It is constructed to meet the needs of all pupils in its care irrespective of ability, additional needs or gender. As you would expect, the curriculum changes as pupils move through the school. They have an increasing amount of flexibility as they get older with option choices becoming available. More distinct setting arrangements for core subjects are also in place enabling teaching to closely match the ability of the children. The curriculum at the school changes year on year, ensuring that it is meeting the demands and needs of all who study here. The school is pro-active with curriculum change, but we take time to carefully reflect on any decisions before change is implemented, allowing us to consider the impact on individuals and the effect across the school. The quality of teaching and learning at Trinity is very high. This is monitored regularly by middle and senior leaders, and all staff are committed to ongoing professional development and the sharing of best practice to ensure that each and every child is exposed to engaging, exciting, and most importantly challenging lessons.
“I have become who I am today through teachers and friends supporting me from the beginning.” Year 11 Pupil
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Aims of the school Trinity School strives to offer an all-round excellent education for pupils of all abilities and backgrounds by providing a positive working environment in which all children and staff can develop to their full potential. We will always aim to ensure that we provide: • the highest standards of achievement for all,
• a Christian environment,
• the highest standards of personal care and support and individual development,
• the best preparation for adult life, and developing supportive links between school, home, parish and the wider community; and
• the highest standard of communication with parents, parish and the wider community, involving them in all aspects of school life.
Trinity School Code The children of Trinity School have produced the following code by which we try to live each school day. It is displayed in every classroom and referred to constantly as a measure of our values and expectations. It has arisen from discussions they have had through their Tutor Groups, and the School Council. This code indicates the spirit of the school and the way we expect children to behave.
Trinity School pupils say: Respect others, be truthful and trustworthy, Individual achievement is highly valued, No bullying, racism, physical or emotional violence, Independence should be encouraged, Treat others as you wish to be treated, You are a member of a caring community. The aims of the school, and indeed the Trinity Code, are closely linked to our Trinity School Christian Values of Hope, Compassion and Forgiveness.
“The school develops pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural understanding exceptionally well.” Ofsted 2016 www.trinity.bexley.sch.uk
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Christian Values As a Church of England School the spiritual life of all those involved with and within Trinity is essential be they pupils, parents, staff, governors or visitors. Although Trinity School is a Church of England school, we welcome pupils of other faiths or of no faith at all, an essential element of our Admission code. Christ is the centre of our school community where we live, love and learn together. We provide a safe environment in which a young person is valued as an individual made in the image of God, and in which they can find security, acceptance, confidence and an opportunity to develop their potential. We aim to create a caring and happy community in which our Christian ethos, underpinned by our values, is upheld. Central to our ethos are the teachings of Jesus Christ. Central to our life are the daily practices of our faith. Central to the growth of each young person is the instilling within them a sense of self worth and love in light of our faith. Our Trinity School Christian Values are Hope, Compassion and Forgiveness. Corporate Acts of Worship and Religious Education are carried out in accordance with the teachings of the Church of England. Religious Education will include references to the teachings and practice of other faiths, particularly those represented in the school. We have strong links with the local worshipping community and welcome links with all faiths. To enhance a good learning environment there is a deliberate attempt to link the gospel of Christ with daily life of the school.
• Daily collective worship focuses on a Bible passage, prayer and music. We begin every day with a true sense of our spiritual dimension.
• Seasonal observations of Advent, Christmas, Lent and Easter plus days such as All Souls and Pentecost are observed. Every service or observance is rooted in creativity to encourage engagement, awe, wonder, mystery and relevance.
• Visible signs and symbols of our Christian foundation are around the school.
• Trinity encourages pupils to explore their faith and opportunities are given for discussions in lunchtime groups, Confirmation classes, Trinity Alpha, Sixth Form RE forums, Sixth Form conferences and interactive, engaging RE education.
Through the Tanzania Mission Trinity School has the opportunity to put its Christian values into practice. Based in Mpwapwa, a town in central Tanzania where most of the population live in absolute poverty, pupils spend time in orphan villages, playing with the children and providing clothes and equipment. We also work with existing projects in the town to support health outreach, HIV education and mother and baby clinics. We have a link with Queen Esther’s Girls Secondary School where girls are given the opportunity to have education until 18. We work closely with the Dioceses of Rochester and Mpwapwa, Tanzania to give our students the chance of this once in a lifetime opportunity.
“Every act of kindness and compassion done for humankind is done by Christ working within us.” (School Spiritual Quote)
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Beyond the Classroom We believe that a complete education is one that extends far beyond the classroom, and as such there are a wide range of extra-curricular activities and enriching opportunities available to all of our pupils at Trinity. Furthermore, we know that pupils excel in many different areas, and our broad extra-curricular programme ensures that everyone has the opportunity to develop their skills and showcase their talents. Pupils in Year 7 have the opportunity to join in our annual residential to Gilwell Park in the Summer Term. The week provides pupils with the opportunity to participate in a range of outdoor activities such as kayaking, archery, crate stacking, rock climbing and high ropes. Each evening, a packed itinerary includes a BBQ, campfire and concludes in a team talent show, disco and awards ceremony. Throughout the week pupils work in groups each with a name and t-shirt, helping to create a team identity. Groups are led by trained Sixth Form team leaders, supported by staff, who ensure the week is unforgettable. This amazing opportunity not only allows pupils to challenge themselves by trying the adventure activities on offer but also helps them to learn about team work, leadership and how to organise themselves without their parents! Trinity is proud to be part of The Jack Petchey award scheme. This seeks to encourage and reward those pupils who have high aspirations; those who become the architects of their own future and play a full part in society as a whole. Each year, the school honours nine award winners for contributions to the community, the Arts, charity, sport, the spiritual life of the school, and to those who epitomise the motto of the Jack Petchey Foundation: if you think you can, then you can. Extra-curricular sport at Trinity is one of the strengths of the physical education department. Clubs at Trinity school are free and all pupils are encouraged to get involved in sport to promote good health, skill level and the development of friendship groups. The school also endeavours to make pupils aware of local provision of sport to further develop pupils’ abilities.
The clubs take place during lunch times and after school and in many circumstances field competitive teams to further develop those pupils who are interested. The range of activities is vast, and includes trampolining, hockey, netball, basketball, rugby, football, fitness, rounders, athletics, cricket and badminton. Trinity pupils continue to achieve great success on the sports field, winning local leagues and titles across all of the sports they compete in on a regular basis. Performance plays an important role in the life of the school and often in the wider community. Pupils are encouraged to develop and share their performance skills, building on work done in curriculum lessons, instrumental lessons and beyond the classroom. Pupils have the opportunity to take part in a variety of instrumental groups, choirs, musical productions, plays, visits and events. Our annual programme for example, recently included a whole school production of The Sound of Music, a Year 7 performance of Bugsy Malone, concerts, recitals and regular performances in acts of collective worship. A team of visiting instrumental teachers support pupils with lessons on percussion, piano, brass, strings, guitar, woodwind and voice. Pupils feed their aspirations into various rock/pop groups and key ensembles such as Gospel Choir, Wind Band and String Orchestra. Many students are also encouraged to lead in the musical aspects of worship and in assisting to develop the talents of our younger musicians. The range of activities offered in school are complemented by a variety of overseas trips and excursions. These include the Ski Trip, (which in 2017 departs for Canada) New York and Washington, the Battlefields of Northern France, Disneyland Paris and a Water Sports trip to Spain.
“An environment which enables students to harness and develop their talents and interests.”
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Moving to Trinity To help with the progression from one stage of education to the next, we liaise closely with Primary Schools to ensure a smooth transition. We aim to visit all pupils in their Primary School prior to their start in Year 7. We organise a two-day induction programme during the Summer Term in order that Primary pupils can experience life at Trinity School before their arrival in the Autumn Term.
“I feel delighted to be at Trinity – I’m settled in and have made a lot of friends” Year 7 Pupil
The school’s pastoral structure is a strong and well established system of caring for pupils. We aim to foster personal growth and development; to help pupils cope confidently with the pressures of daily life and to learn as well as they can in a caring environment which challenges and supports them. We have a Learning Support Centre which provides a positive learning experience for pupils outside mainstream classes. The school provides a pleasant, inspiring and constantly improving working environment on a most attractive site. Trinity is equipped with a full range of specialist accommodation for all curriculum areas, including workshops for Design and Food Technology and Art Studios, together with a Sports Hall, Music Recording Studio and two multipurpose Expressive Arts Studios. Trinity’s facilities also include six ICT rooms which cater for a range of specialist subjects with their own dedicated software. A floodlit all-weather pitch is available for use by the school and the community.
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“My goals are possible at Trinity with the help and support of the staff.” Year 9 Pupil
Applying to Trinity The governors intend to offer 180 places for the Year 7 intake in September 2017. The school works in partnership with the London Borough of Bexley in matters of admissions. You will complete an application form, known as the Common Application Form, provided by the Local Authority in whose area you live (your home LA). This will normally be the authority to which you pay Council Tax. Trinity School also requires you to complete a supplementary form. You must obtain this form from the school and return it to the school by 3pm on 31st October 2016 at the latest.
Waiting Lists After offers of places have been made to successful secondary transfer applicants, a waiting list is drawn up according to our oversubscription criteria. This will take place in September according to the Admissions Code of Practice.
School Day Visits Wednesday 19th and Thursday 20th October 2015 Parents and children are invited to arrive at 8.35 am to join a morning Act of Worship which will begin promptly at 8.45 am. This is followed by a tour of the school until approximately 10.00 am. For those unable to attend the Open Day, there will then be a repeat of the Associate Principal’s presentation.
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Open Mornings: Wednesday 19th October 2016 Thursday 20th October 2016 Join our Act of Worship at 8.40am. This will be followed by tours of the school and the Associate Principal’s presentation.